
NATO to launch strategic airlift fleet of A400M, Rutte says
NATO is seeking to expand the fleet to 12 in the longer run.
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The two-day NATO summit brings together the leaders of the NATO's 32 member states, along with those of partner nations, including South Korea. ANKARA, July 7 - NATO will launch a strategic airlift fleet of Airbus A400M transport planes and add one aircraft to its existing fleet of A330 MRTT tanker planes, Secretary General Mark Rutte said on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Ankara on Tuesday. The MRTT project has nine A330s, which can double as troop or passenger aircraft, based at Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Furthermore, During the meeting, the two were expected to hold in-depth discussions on ways to expand cooperation and further solidify mutual trust and solidarity. Ukrainian president says Europe needs affordable, mass-produced anti-ballistic systems ‘today’; NATO chief Rutte stresses air defense support.
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The two-day NATO summit brings together the leaders of the NATO's 32 member states, along with those of partner nations, including South Korea.
according to The Korea HeraldANKARA, July 7 - NATO will launch a strategic airlift fleet of Airbus A400M transport planes and add one aircraft to its existing fleet of A330 MRTT tanker planes, Secretary General Mark Rutte said on the sidelines of a NATO summit in Ankara on Tuesday.
according to The Straits Times - WorldThe MRTT project has nine A330s, which can double as troop or passenger aircraft, based at Eindhoven, Netherlands.
according to The Straits Times - WorldDuring the meeting, the two were expected to hold in-depth discussions on ways to expand cooperation and further solidify mutual trust and solidarity.
according to The Korea HeraldUkrainian president says Europe needs affordable, mass-produced anti-ballistic systems ‘today’; NATO chief Rutte stresses air defense support
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